Citizens Military Training Camp - Sentinel Yearbook (Fort Sheridan, IL)

 - Class of 1928

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A A A A A'A A A A A A A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A A A A 1D0 wf 1 -H 1.1 qv., Tx 'iam- lsf ami ..?Ilf1 Pla CGMPANY HD , ZND INFANTRY, CMTC' l'Q'Y 3rf1 and 41h Plaloone ml' i i

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THE SENTINEL forward upon an imaginary enemy and surprise him is every bit as thrilling and not nearly so dangerous as if he were real. Finally, in the regular routine of work, came the range practice. Company Cv made an especial reputation for herself in this field. We put two men on the rifle team that went to Camp Perry, Prosniewski and Setterblade, the latter having the title of best shot in camp, with a score of Q7 out of a possible loo. On August 20 came the event of the season-the overnight hike to the Great Lakes Training Station. After a weary march of four hours, the aviation field, where the Company was to stay for the night, was reached. Tents were pitched and everyone was glad to crawl in. During the night a merry time was had by all. It rained, the wind howled and then a lot of the tents got tired and lay down. The next day, notwithstanding, we moved off bright and early. Packs got heavier every step until it seemed as though each was carrying the world on his shoulders. Finally the welcome line of tents came into view and everyone heaved a sigh of relief. In athletics as in everything, Company HC distinguished itself. In baseball it was far and away above its opponents with an average of IOOO017. In track and field we got three firsts and two seconds, and third place in volleyball. In wrestling we had a champion in the I6O lb. class. In boxing two men placed second in the finals. In indoor baseball C placed second, and second in golf. Thus Company Cv made an enviable record, one that the members can forever hold up with pride. Visitors day, that day on which the students show to the world what they have ac- complished in their month's sojourn at camp, was almost ruined by adverse weather condi- tions. In the afternoon, however, the gods were kind and it cleared up enough to admit of a portion of the demonstrations, and a review. The next two days were occupied in turning in equipment and preparing to leave. Then on Saturday, August 25, officers and men saw the closing of one of the best and the most successful companies in camp--Company HCM. It is most fitting that we render our highest thanks to our officers. To us they were the finest that could be had. Each seemed to do his best to help us along, and we, the men, deeply appreciate what they did for us. THE END OF A PERFECT CAMP Joi-IN P. MANDZIARA The end of camp will reveal just how much the boys have learned from the training they received during the time they were here. Most of the boys have been very conscien- tious, industrious, persistent and willing to learn, and they responded honestly to the various commands and orders which came from the ofiicers that were placed over them. At times it was a bit hard for the boys to do the things that were required of them, but the act of doing what they had to do instilled in them a necessary habit and a valuable secret of success. It is these boys that tried hard and did their best who will be the ones that will profit most and that will go to their respective homes with the spirit of cooperation and good sportsmanship. The boys will take back to their homes with them lasting memo- ries of a beautiful camp along Lake Michigan-a camp that has put before its students examples of good men and great, by naming its streets after heroes who have received their training within its bounds. A The boys will never forget the days that were filled with splendor, with martial music, with fluttering flags, with the pulsating hearts of youth, marching, the sports and games, the bugle calls, the beautiful Retreat and the dignity of the whole military life. The boys who have attended camp will have every advantage over those who had the chance but did not come. They will be handier, more self-controlled, more loyal, more orderly, more confident, more respectful, more sound in body and mind, and in the end better law-abiding citizens. These are the rewards that they will take with them from camp. Page Forty-nine



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f ' V 671' 45' J U9 XS,-ff, if 6,155 COMPANY D , CMTC IST LIEUTENANT JOHN B. SHERMAN, 2nd Inf., C077177llZ7l6l7:1lg BLUE COURSE CHARNESS, SAMUEL K. . 3448 Polk St., Chicago, Ill. RJCIMANUS, C. R. 740 N. I-Ioman Ave., Chicago, Ill. JACOBSON, HENRX' J. 3715 Montrose Ave., Chicago, Ill. ILEID, CLARK S. ..,. Box 143. El Paso. Ill. A1CCONOLOGUE, V. P. . 160 E. 91st St., New York, N. Y. RILEY, VIVIAN F. . 1337 Jennifer St., Madison, Wis. W1'll'l'Ii COURSE HEUCUB, ELMEH. R. . 7647 Lowe Ave., Chicago, Ill. NIULLENUIIUCK, PAUL F. . Route 2, Box 40, Blue Island, Ill. BOSXVOHTH, WM. .l. 228 Green Bay Road, Glencoe, Ill. NICELW', CHIIIST1' M. . 11248 S. Church St., Chicago, Ill. BRIDOES, ROLLAND I-I. . 1408 E. 67th Place, Chicago, Ill OIFARRELL, GERALD J. . 5200 S. Lowe St., Chicago, Ill. BHOYVN, JOHN L ..... H . l Kendall, Ill. RI-Ivs, IIOWVELL I. . 606 N. Trumbull Ave., Chicago, Ill. C1-IAVE, DONALD H. Grand View Drive, Peoria, Ill. ROEDER, CHAs. B. . 474 Washington Blvd., Oshkosh, Wis. HANHEN, ROEER1' C. . 1241 Brown St., Des Plaines, Ill. SMITH, AMOS E. . 5229 S. Peoria, Chicago, Ill. H1GG.ASON, THOMAS O. . 113 Hebard St., Ixnoxvlnllc, Ill. STADELMAN, E. G. . 1433 N. Lockwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. LERRLER, DONALD B. . 220 lxraker AVO-. -101109. Ill. URIIAN, EDWARD J. . 2063 N. Oakley Ave., Chicago, Ill. NIUENCH, JAMES J. 4457 N. Paulina St., Chicago, Ill. VEDNER, J. llowARD . . 335 S. State St., Waupaca, Wis. BIULLIBE, MAIICEEL J. 5529M Kenmore Ave., Chicago, Ill. WHITE, DAVID W. . 5542 N. Paulina St., Chicago, Ill. RLD COURSE AL1.iEli'l', GERALD M. . 742 S. Homnn Ave., Chicago, Ill NOLL, JULIUS F. .... Sturgeon Bay, Wis. BECKER, EMILE H ...., l . Sibley, Ill. O'NE1LL, CLEMEN1' .l. . R F D 2, Box 65, Kewanee, Ill. BURO, AUcUs'r W . 3657 N. St. Louis AV0.,Ic11lC1Ul0, Ill. RAsMUssEN, EVANS . 417 E. Sangamon Ave., Rantoul, Ill. BRAEUNIO, ALFRED E ..... Buckley, Ill. Rom-IE, JACK B. . . 143 S. 22nd Ave., Bellwood, Ill. BROWN, D. E. . 826 Warren Ave., Downers Grove, Ill ILOGOXVRKI, C. M. . 1557 W. Wabansia Ave., Chicago, Ill. CAMMI-:LO'r, JOHN L. 6236 Broadway Ave., Chicago, Ill REIDEL, JACK . . 4163 W. 5th Ave., Chicago, Ill. C.-xRLsON, ARNOLD 3036 W. Norti Ave., Chicago, Ill. RHEA, ILOBERT l.. . . 2459 E. 74th St., Chicago, Ill. CHEKEL, NIARTIN A. . 4516 N. Keating Ave., Chicago, Ill. REYNOLDS, FLOYD J. .,,. Lyons, Ill. CI.EMEN'rs, RICHARD W. . . . E . Chadwick, Ill. ROsEN'rHAL, MORTON . 3816 Ainslie St., Chicago, Ill. COIKLETT, C. J. . 126M N. Sangaman St., Gibson City, Ill. SAeHs, CHARLES . . 1900 N. Albany Ave., Chicago, Ill. FIELDR, MILO K ..... Plainsfield, Wis. SOI-HEI-'I-:R, JAMEs 0. . 2706 N. Mozart St., Chicago, Ill. GREEN, LJALE A. . . 217 W. Grove Stl, Rantoul, Illl. SCHUMACHEII, WM. H. . 2616 W. Homer St., Chicago, Ill. GlllPPE, Rocco M. . . 308 5th Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. SCI-IXVIND, BURTON E. . 10325 Prospect Ave., Chicago, Ill. IJAIIKINS, WILLIAM B. . 103 Belmont Ave., Watseka, Ill. SHANE, JOE . . 2138 Evergreen Ave., Chicago, Ill. HOFMANN, LEONARD C. . 2041 Greenwich St., Chicago, Ill. STOCK, WAL'rER V. . 317 W. Washington, Wheaton, Ill. PIOLLAND, F. G. . 211 W. Glen Ave.. P00l'l11 Hellzllts, Ill. SMITH, CAssIUs 0. . 8451 S. Racine Ave., Chicago, Ill. Il0OVER, WILIIIAR1 N. . 302 Lott Blvd., Gibson-City, Ill. STESHL, INAHL J. . 1696 Port Washington Milwaukee, Wis. I'10UHlAZOU, A. C, . 2642 N. Fairfield Ave., Chicago, Ill. UDIN-1, LEONARD M. . 2625 N. llalsted St., Chicago, Ill. IGNATIUB, HARRY A. 2240 N. Powell Ave., Chicago, Ill. VAN DI-:RI-IAROIIEN, C. J. . 4715 Rockwell St., Chicago, Ill. JONEs, IvAN G. ...... Galva, Ill. VAN Flsso, JOHN E. . . 67 Bellevue Place, Chicago, Ill. KENNEY, IIARRY F. . . 608 54th St., Watseka, Ill. VAN HEI-:soH, A. J. . 555 Lapham St., Milwaukee, Wis. KIENER, AIl.'1'l-IUI! M. Melvin Ill WARD, JOHN F. . 306 N. Catherine St., LaGrange, Ill, KUNI'rz, ROuER'r . LEWEIN, BJARTIN F. LINGEMANN, FRANK C. RIASON, BARIIETT K. DIEYER, IRALLAB M. BIUENCH, MORGAN C. RIUBRAY, NOIIIJERT J. ADAMSON, LEE . ALLEN, EDNER D. . ALLANI-ION, WALLACE :ALEXANDER WM. I. AYREH, WALDEMAR BEIIOHV, IJAIKRELL D. Boss, JIOWABD L. . BREMMER, JEROME P. BHONVN, RALPH T. . CAILLOUETTE, H. L. CAMERON, .DONALD J. CANNEY, WA1'NE M. 114 W. Washington, Appleton, Wis. . 3923 Scott St., Milwaukee, Wis. . 1831 Sth St., Milwaukee, Wis. . 301 Central Ave., Highland Park, Ill Clifton Ill: . 4457 N. Ifiailiaa Chicago: Ill Avoea, Wis. BASIC . . .Joliet St., W. Chicago, Ill 5233 Irving Park Blvd., Chicago, Ill Winfield Ill . . 509 Scott St., Wheaton, Ill 6528 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, Ill . R F D 1, Fond Du Lac, Wis , 8013 Ogden Ave., Chicago, Ill . . . . Muscoda, Wis III Care of V. C. Gordon, El Paso, Ill 408 Grant St., Fond Du Lac, Wis . 6226 Kimbark, Chicago, Ill Paxton, Ill . . 510 W. Main, Urbana, Ill 412 Prospect Ave., Glen Ellyn, Ill , . . Route 4, Fond Du Lac, Wis CORBEILLE, GILIIERT .I. . 348 Third St., Fond Du Lac, Wis DILLE, II. K. . 157 E. McWilliams St., Fond Du Lac, Wis l,00L1'I'TI.1'I, JOHN W. . 320 W. Maple, Lancaster, Wis DREXLER, GEOIIGFI 11. . 242 Monterey Ave., Chicago, Ill EMMERMAN, SAM . 3410 Lexington St., Chicago, Ill BRIOKSON, W. E. 506 W. Sheridan Road, Ilighland Park, Ill CJAHSON, TI-IoMAs B. C.Nll1iU1'HEl!H, JAs. II. CHAsE FRANK M. C WEAVEII, WILLIAM O. WEIIR, GEORGE H. WEINs'rEIN, lnADoRE WHEELER, FRED B. WIIYHITE, JOHN A. . Wl8NlESX!'SKl, R. J. YUDICK, JOHN . OURSE PIAIITMAN, JOHN D. IIALADA, ROLAND J. HOFFMAN, l-IENRY E. IIOGAN, CLAUDE II. HOLMI-ns, NORMAN V. HURDEL, CARTER C. . 301 E. Wesley St., Chicago, Ill. . . 4352 Graw St., Chicago, Ill. . 1322 S. Avcrs Ave., Chicago, Ill. . . 345 W. 66th St., Chicago, Ill. . 420 Melrose Ave., Chicago, Ill. . 1832 N. Woods Ave, Chicago, Ill. 14828 Cooper Ave., Harvey, Ill. . . 224 W. 65th St., Chicago, Ill. . . 322 6th Ave. S., Wausau, Wis. . 2649 S. Sawyer Ave., Chicago, Ill. . . . . Piper City, Wis. . 239 6tlI St., Fond Du Lac, Wis. . 107 Adams St., Boscohel, Wis. JACOB:-ION, IIALPH C.H. 830 N. Washington St., Wheaton, Ill. JAcousoN, RICHARD JOHNSON, ELWOOD G. JOHNSON, SELMER L. ICAIVFMAN, HAROLD O. IKIMBLE, R. A. . .74 1fLEINKE, N. G. . 22 INNOX, IJUDLEY . IQOLL, JOSEPH G. . IQBAEMER, WILLIAM G. . LAKE, li.0IiE1l.T W. LAPICCOLA, ANTHONY LUND, OsoAR E. . LEIFERMAN, K. R. MoALLIs'rER, G. O. . . . . . Brooklyn, Wis. . . 10601 Ave. H, Chicago, Ill. . 212 E. Brindley, Boscohel, Wis. . . . . Cassvillc, Wis. 171. McWilliams St., Fond Du Lac, Wis. E. McWilliams St., Fond Du Lac, Wis. . . 103 N. Grant, Hinsdale, Ill. . 168 E. Merrill Ave., Chicago, Ill. 14 W. 9tlI St., Fond Du Lac, Wis, . . 321 Center St., Wheaton, Ill, . . . . . Leroy, Ill. . 42 West End, Downers Grove, Ill. . 209 Church St., Wauwatosa, Wis. 1429 Otto Blvd., Chicago Heights, Ill. FARLow, RAYMOND E. . .404 N. Harvey, Urbana, Ill MAHNRE, CARL . . 1025 Lincoln Ave., Sheboygan, Wis. FEROUHON, C. W. . 280 Gillett St., Fond Du Lac, Wis MAIKETICII, Joni-:I-II M. . 1839 S. Fisk St., Chicago, Ill. FINN, LAWRENOE . . . . . Patch Grove, Win MASON, llARnIs P. .... Brooklyn, Wis. FOGARTY, -IAS. P. . 1261 S. Quincy St., GFCOII Bay, Wis MILLEII, IIOXVARD D. . . 650 N. Taft St., Paxton, Ill. GAMON, JNO. A . 429 Taylor Ave., Glen Ellyn, Ill MODEEN, GAIL L ...... Capron, Ill. GAVIGAN, lfl. M. . 1014 Minn. Ave., Fond Du Lac, MOFFE'r'r, AI.llEl!'l' V. . 388 W. Patton, Paxton, Ill. GEllH.N1lT, C. F. R R 5, In Care of Shafer, Fond Du Lac, Wis. MOORE, NIILLAICD . . Route 3, Sturgeon Bay, Wis. CQIANALVA, NICK C. . 1840 Wabansia Ave., Chicago, Ill. M01iTENSON, N. II. 1114 Michigan Ave., Fond Du Lac, Wis. GORDON, ROBERT S. . . I . . E1 Paso, Ill NEIJRIAN, F. J. . 281 Cynthia St., Fond Du Lac, Wis. GOREE, WILLIAM J. . 28 Filal St., Fond Du Lac, Wis OBERWVINDER, ROIIERT J ..,. Muscaba, Wis. GREGG, TI-Ios. A. . 579 Forest Ave., Glen Elynn, Ill OLSON, OLIVER M. . 620 N. Washington St., Wheaton, Ill. JIAASE, GEORGE C. . . V Route 3, Fond Du Lac, Wis O'NEILL, JOHN F. . . 655 Duane St., Glen lillyn, Ill. IIERTENIHZIKIEII., 11. M. 1423 kentucky Ave., Sheboygan, Wis PE'l l'1H, CLII- PON F. . 320 W. Seminary, Wheaton, Ill. Pagr Fzfly-om'

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